NFS Carbon: Embracing the FactionsAt A Glance
My old roommate was a car-nut, and with each new racing game that embraced the tuner craze, his disposition soured and his blood pressure rose. He was a muscle car enthusiast through and through and couldn't bring himself to race in cars he deemed unworthy.
Muscle vs. Tuner. He would love the new Need for Speed™ Carbon though, as it focuses on three warring car factions: The Muscle maniacs, the Exotics enthusiasts, and the Tuner types. Finally, a racing game that offers a taste of everything, with the opportunity to actively annihilate the faction you respect the least. Taking Sides Familiar Face
Just a relaxing evening drive. However, you'll find a substantial facelift in the details, as each car you rub and wall you scrape leaves behind gorgeously detailed damage, and the blur effects elicit a more evocative sense of speed. Autosculpting On each part you can choose to alter various zones, which each highlight a different aspect of the part. The rims alone have nine zones. This interface is easy to understand and intuitive to use. Customization options also extend to radically unique paintjobs and decals allowing you to truly make your car your own.
Creeping on up. Racing Styles Circuit Race: This is your classic lap race with a twist. Instead of the full burden of victory falling to you, it falls to your whole team. Provided you or a teammate cross the finish line first, you're golden. What's more, you can tap the Y button to call on your teammate to knock an opponent out ahead of you or block an enemy racer behind you. Drift Race: It's just you, a twisting track and your drifting skills in this race mode. Navigate the track, connecting the turns with prolonged drifts, racking up massive points. Throughout the race you'll see the point totals of your opponents at each check point, giving you an idea of what you're up against. Canyon Race: To take over an opponent's turf, you have to beat one of their drivers in a canyon duel. These races take place in two parts: First, you chase your opponent around the winding canyon roads. The closer you stay, the more points you get. Then you trade, and your opponent takes away your points by staying as close to you as he can. One wrong turn, however, and you will plunge to your death from the treacherous cliffs. If can pass your opponent and stay ahead of him for ten seconds, you win, but it may not be a chance you can afford to take. Need for Speed Carbon is both familiar to fans of the franchise and fresh in its new game modes and presentation. If you're looking for an arcade racer with style and speed, look no further than Carbon. |